Spacious 170-Tsubo Land Parcel in Fukuoka's Sawara Ward
This listing presents a substantial land opportunity in Fukuoka City's Sawara Ward, offering approximately 170 tsubo (562 square meters) of space. The property is ideally suited for a variety of uses, with specific recommendations for campsite development or beekeeping (apiculture). The land is offered in its current condition, with immediate handover available upon completion of the transaction.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The road access details specify that the property fronts on one side, with a breakdown indicating an eastern frontage of 4 meters in width. Furthermore, an important remark states that the judicial scrivener (a legal professional required for property transfers in Japan) will be designated by the listing company. This is a standard practice but an essential point for potential buyers to note in their planning.
The land is classified as forest land within a City Planning Area designated as an "Adjustment Area" (市街化調整区域), which typically restricts new urban development but may permit certain agricultural or recreational uses. The building-to-land ratio is 40% with a floor area ratio of 50%. The site is currently vacant land, ready for its next purpose.
The area of Sawara Ward offers a blend of suburban living and natural accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the ruins of Mizuki, an ancient earthen fortification built in the 7th century to defend the region. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Fukuoka Tower, a 234-meter tall seaside tower offering panoramic views of Hakata Bay and the city, located within a reasonable drive from the property.